Vilma expects to fill
leading role on Saints' defense
Jul/27/08 07:54 PM Filed in:
Jonathan
Vilma
JACKSON, Miss. -- He had been
through precisely one practice with the New
Orleans Saints, but Jonathan Vilma already fit
perfectly.
"I'm excited for my teammates because I know we're
going to be good,'' Vilma said after Thursday morning's
session at Millsaps College.
That attitude, along with his ability to go
sideline-to-sideline as a middle linebacker in the 4-3
defense, is precisely why the Saints traded for Vilma
in the offseason. They needed a playmaker in the middle
of a defense that underachieved last year, and they
believe placing Vilma behind rookie defensive tackle
Sedrick Ellis will solve a lot of problems.
"We have the right kind of guys in the new additions
that can help us do that,'' outside linebacker Scott
Fujita said. "In terms of attitude, it has to be more
about us trying to dictate what the offense does rather
than dictating what we do. We have to set the tempo.''
Vilma was used to setting the tempo in his days at the
University of Miami and his first two years with the
New York Jets. But the arrival of coach Eric Mangini in
2006 brought the 3-4 defense, a system in which Vilma's
talents weren't a natural fit.
Vilma is well along the road to recovery from a knee
injury, and he's alternating on the first team with
Mark Simoneau early in camp. But Vilma doesn't expect
to be spending much time on the second team for long.
"I don't think so, especially the way I felt at the
first practice," Vilma said when asked if he felt he
had to compete for a starting job. "I felt fine. For
me, it's really more about learning the plays and
getting used to my teammates.''
Before long, this will be Vilma's defense.
(espn.com)